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1 /* Declarations for interface to insn recognizer and insn-output.cc.
2 Copyright (C) 1987-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
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18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #ifndef GCC_RECOG_H
21 #define GCC_RECOG_H
23 /* For enum tree_code ERROR_MARK. */
24 #include "tree.h"
26 /* Random number that should be large enough for all purposes. Also define
27 a type that has at least MAX_RECOG_ALTERNATIVES + 1 bits, with the extra
28 bit giving an invalid value that can be used to mean "uninitialized". */
29 #define MAX_RECOG_ALTERNATIVES 35
30 typedef uint64_t alternative_mask; /* Keep in sync with genattrtab.cc. */
32 /* A mask of all alternatives. */
33 #define ALL_ALTERNATIVES ((alternative_mask) -1)
35 /* A mask containing just alternative X. */
36 #define ALTERNATIVE_BIT(X) ((alternative_mask) 1 << (X))
38 /* Types of operands. */
39 enum op_type {
40 OP_IN,
41 OP_OUT,
42 OP_INOUT
45 #ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
46 struct operand_alternative
48 /* Pointer to the beginning of the constraint string for this alternative,
49 for easier access by alternative number. */
50 const char *constraint;
52 /* The register class valid for this alternative (possibly NO_REGS). */
53 ENUM_BITFIELD (reg_class) cl : 16;
55 /* "Badness" of this alternative, computed from number of '?' and '!'
56 characters in the constraint string. */
57 unsigned int reject : 16;
59 /* -1 if no matching constraint was found, or an operand number. */
60 int matches : 8;
61 /* The same information, but reversed: -1 if this operand is not
62 matched by any other, or the operand number of the operand that
63 matches this one. */
64 int matched : 8;
66 /* Bit ID is set if the constraint string includes a register constraint with
67 register filter ID. Use test_register_filters (REGISTER_FILTERS, REGNO)
68 to test whether REGNO is a valid start register for the operand. */
69 unsigned int register_filters : MAX (NUM_REGISTER_FILTERS, 1);
71 /* Nonzero if '&' was found in the constraint string. */
72 unsigned int earlyclobber : 1;
73 /* Nonzero if TARGET_MEM_CONSTRAINT was found in the constraint
74 string. */
75 unsigned int memory_ok : 1;
76 /* Nonzero if 'p' was found in the constraint string. */
77 unsigned int is_address : 1;
78 /* Nonzero if 'X' was found in the constraint string, or if the constraint
79 string for this alternative was empty. */
80 unsigned int anything_ok : 1;
83 /* Return the class for operand I of alternative ALT, taking matching
84 constraints into account. */
86 inline enum reg_class
87 alternative_class (const operand_alternative *alt, int i)
89 return alt[i].matches >= 0 ? alt[alt[i].matches].cl : alt[i].cl;
92 /* Return the mask of register filters that should be applied to operand I
93 of alternative ALT, taking matching constraints into account. */
95 inline unsigned int
96 alternative_register_filters (const operand_alternative *alt, int i)
98 return (alt[i].matches >= 0
99 ? alt[alt[i].matches].register_filters
100 : alt[i].register_filters);
102 #endif
104 /* A class for substituting one rtx for another within an instruction,
105 or for recursively simplifying the instruction as-is. Derived classes
106 can record or filter certain decisions. */
108 class insn_propagation : public simplify_context
110 public:
111 /* Assignments for RESULT_FLAGS.
113 UNSIMPLIFIED is true if a substitution has been made inside an rtx
114 X and if neither X nor its parent expressions could be simplified.
116 FIRST_SPARE_RESULT is the first flag available for derived classes. */
117 static const uint16_t UNSIMPLIFIED = 1U << 0;
118 static const uint16_t FIRST_SPARE_RESULT = 1U << 1;
120 insn_propagation (rtx_insn *);
121 insn_propagation (rtx_insn *, rtx, rtx, bool = true);
122 bool apply_to_pattern (rtx *);
123 bool apply_to_rvalue (rtx *);
124 bool apply_to_note (rtx *);
126 /* Return true if we should accept a substitution into the address of
127 memory expression MEM. Undoing changes OLD_NUM_CHANGES and up restores
128 MEM's original address. */
129 virtual bool check_mem (int /*old_num_changes*/,
130 rtx /*mem*/) { return true; }
132 /* Note that we've simplified OLD_RTX into NEW_RTX. When substituting,
133 this only happens if a substitution occured within OLD_RTX.
134 Undoing OLD_NUM_CHANGES and up will restore the old form of OLD_RTX.
135 OLD_RESULT_FLAGS is the value that RESULT_FLAGS had before processing
136 OLD_RTX. */
137 virtual void note_simplification (int /*old_num_changes*/,
138 uint16_t /*old_result_flags*/,
139 rtx /*old_rtx*/, rtx /*new_rtx*/) {}
141 private:
142 bool apply_to_mem_1 (rtx);
143 bool apply_to_lvalue_1 (rtx);
144 bool apply_to_rvalue_1 (rtx *);
145 bool apply_to_pattern_1 (rtx *);
147 public:
148 /* The instruction that we are simplifying or propagating into. */
149 rtx_insn *insn;
151 /* If FROM is nonnull, we're replacing FROM with TO, otherwise we're
152 just doing a recursive simplification. */
153 rtx from;
154 rtx to;
156 /* The number of times that we have replaced FROM with TO. */
157 unsigned int num_replacements;
159 /* A bitmask of flags that describe the result of the simplificiation;
160 see above for details. */
161 uint16_t result_flags : 16;
163 /* True if we should unshare TO when making the next substitution,
164 false if we can use TO itself. */
165 uint16_t should_unshare : 1;
167 /* True if we should call check_mem after substituting into a memory. */
168 uint16_t should_check_mems : 1;
170 /* True if we should call note_simplification after each simplification. */
171 uint16_t should_note_simplifications : 1;
173 /* For future expansion. */
174 uint16_t spare : 13;
176 /* Gives the reason that a substitution failed, for debug purposes. */
177 const char *failure_reason;
180 /* Try to replace FROM with TO in INSN. SHARED_P is true if TO is shared
181 with other instructions, false if INSN can use TO directly. */
183 inline insn_propagation::insn_propagation (rtx_insn *insn, rtx from, rtx to,
184 bool shared_p)
185 : insn (insn),
186 from (from),
187 to (to),
188 num_replacements (0),
189 result_flags (0),
190 should_unshare (shared_p),
191 should_check_mems (false),
192 should_note_simplifications (false),
193 spare (0),
194 failure_reason (nullptr)
198 /* Try to simplify INSN without performing a substitution. */
200 inline insn_propagation::insn_propagation (rtx_insn *insn)
201 : insn_propagation (insn, NULL_RTX, NULL_RTX)
205 /* An RAII class that temporarily undoes part of the current change group.
206 The sequence:
209 ...;
210 undo_recog_changes undo (NUM);
211 STMTS;
214 executes STMTS with all the changes numbered NUM and up temporarily
215 reverted. STMTS must not try to add to the current change group.
217 Nested uses are supported, but each nested NUM must be no greater than
218 outer NUMs. */
220 class undo_recog_changes
222 public:
223 undo_recog_changes (int);
224 ~undo_recog_changes ();
226 static bool is_active () { return s_num_changes != 0; }
228 private:
229 int m_old_num_changes;
231 static int s_num_changes;
234 extern void init_recog (void);
235 extern void init_recog_no_volatile (void);
236 extern bool check_asm_operands (rtx);
237 extern int asm_operand_ok (rtx, const char *, const char **);
238 extern bool validate_change (rtx, rtx *, rtx, bool);
239 extern bool validate_unshare_change (rtx, rtx *, rtx, bool);
240 extern bool validate_change_xveclen (rtx, rtx *, int, bool);
241 extern bool canonicalize_change_group (rtx_insn *insn, rtx x);
242 extern bool insn_invalid_p (rtx_insn *, bool);
243 extern bool verify_changes (int);
244 extern void confirm_change_group (void);
245 extern bool apply_change_group (void);
246 extern int num_validated_changes (void);
247 extern void cancel_changes (int);
248 extern bool constrain_operands (int, alternative_mask);
249 extern bool constrain_operands_cached (rtx_insn *, int);
250 extern bool memory_address_addr_space_p (machine_mode, rtx, addr_space_t,
251 code_helper = ERROR_MARK);
252 #define memory_address_p(mode,addr) \
253 memory_address_addr_space_p ((mode), (addr), ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC)
254 extern bool strict_memory_address_addr_space_p (machine_mode, rtx, addr_space_t,
255 code_helper = ERROR_MARK);
256 #define strict_memory_address_p(mode,addr) \
257 strict_memory_address_addr_space_p ((mode), (addr), ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC)
258 extern bool validate_replace_rtx_subexp (rtx, rtx, rtx_insn *, rtx *);
259 extern bool validate_replace_rtx (rtx, rtx, rtx_insn *);
260 extern bool validate_replace_rtx_part (rtx, rtx, rtx *, rtx_insn *);
261 extern bool validate_replace_rtx_part_nosimplify (rtx, rtx, rtx *, rtx_insn *);
262 extern void validate_replace_rtx_group (rtx, rtx, rtx_insn *);
263 extern void validate_replace_src_group (rtx, rtx, rtx_insn *);
264 extern bool validate_simplify_insn (rtx_insn *insn);
265 extern int num_changes_pending (void);
266 extern bool reg_fits_class_p (const_rtx, reg_class_t, int, machine_mode);
267 extern bool valid_insn_p (rtx_insn *);
269 extern bool offsettable_memref_p (rtx);
270 extern bool offsettable_nonstrict_memref_p (rtx);
271 extern bool offsettable_address_addr_space_p (int, machine_mode, rtx,
272 addr_space_t);
273 #define offsettable_address_p(strict,mode,addr) \
274 offsettable_address_addr_space_p ((strict), (mode), (addr), \
275 ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC)
276 extern bool mode_dependent_address_p (rtx, addr_space_t);
278 extern int recog (rtx, rtx_insn *, int *);
279 #ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
280 inline int recog_memoized (rtx_insn *insn);
281 #endif
282 extern void add_clobbers (rtx, int);
283 extern bool added_clobbers_hard_reg_p (int);
284 extern void insn_extract (rtx_insn *);
285 extern void extract_insn (rtx_insn *);
286 extern void extract_constrain_insn (rtx_insn *insn);
287 extern void extract_constrain_insn_cached (rtx_insn *);
288 extern void extract_insn_cached (rtx_insn *);
289 #ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
290 extern void preprocess_constraints (int, int, const char **,
291 operand_alternative *, rtx **);
292 extern const operand_alternative *preprocess_insn_constraints (unsigned int);
293 #endif
294 extern void preprocess_constraints (rtx_insn *);
295 extern rtx_insn *peep2_next_insn (int);
296 extern bool peep2_regno_dead_p (int, int);
297 extern bool peep2_reg_dead_p (int, rtx);
298 #ifdef HARD_CONST
299 extern rtx peep2_find_free_register (int, int, const char *,
300 machine_mode, HARD_REG_SET *);
301 #endif
302 extern rtx_insn *peephole2_insns (rtx, rtx_insn *, int *);
304 extern bool store_data_bypass_p (rtx_insn *, rtx_insn *);
305 extern bool if_test_bypass_p (rtx_insn *, rtx_insn *);
307 extern void copy_frame_info_to_split_insn (rtx_insn *, rtx_insn *);
309 #ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
310 /* Try recognizing the instruction INSN,
311 and return the code number that results.
312 Remember the code so that repeated calls do not
313 need to spend the time for actual rerecognition.
315 This function is the normal interface to instruction recognition.
316 The automatically-generated function `recog' is normally called
317 through this one. */
319 inline int
320 recog_memoized (rtx_insn *insn)
322 if (INSN_CODE (insn) < 0)
323 INSN_CODE (insn) = recog (PATTERN (insn), insn, 0);
324 return INSN_CODE (insn);
326 #endif
328 /* Skip chars until the next ',' or the end of the string. This is
329 useful to skip alternatives in a constraint string. */
330 inline const char *
331 skip_alternative (const char *p)
333 const char *r = p;
334 while (*r != '\0' && *r != ',')
335 r++;
336 if (*r == ',')
337 r++;
338 return r;
341 /* Nonzero means volatile operands are recognized. */
342 extern int volatile_ok;
344 /* RAII class for temporarily setting volatile_ok. */
346 class temporary_volatile_ok
348 public:
349 temporary_volatile_ok (int value) : save_volatile_ok (volatile_ok)
351 volatile_ok = value;
354 ~temporary_volatile_ok () { volatile_ok = save_volatile_ok; }
356 private:
357 temporary_volatile_ok (const temporary_volatile_ok &);
358 int save_volatile_ok;
361 /* Set by constrain_operands to the number of the alternative that
362 matched. */
363 extern int which_alternative;
365 /* True for inline asm operands with - constraint modifier. */
366 extern bool raw_constraint_p;
368 /* The following vectors hold the results from insn_extract. */
370 struct recog_data_d
372 /* It is very tempting to make the 5 operand related arrays into a
373 structure and index on that. However, to be source compatible
374 with all of the existing md file insn constraints and output
375 templates, we need `operand' as a flat array. Without that
376 member, making an array for the rest seems pointless. */
378 /* Gives value of operand N. */
379 rtx operand[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
381 /* Gives location where operand N was found. */
382 rtx *operand_loc[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
384 /* Gives the constraint string for operand N. */
385 const char *constraints[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
387 /* Nonzero if operand N is a match_operator or a match_parallel. */
388 char is_operator[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
390 /* Gives the mode of operand N. */
391 machine_mode operand_mode[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
393 /* Gives the type (in, out, inout) for operand N. */
394 enum op_type operand_type[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
396 /* Gives location where the Nth duplicate-appearance of an operand
397 was found. This is something that matched MATCH_DUP. */
398 rtx *dup_loc[MAX_DUP_OPERANDS];
400 /* Gives the operand number that was duplicated in the Nth
401 duplicate-appearance of an operand. */
402 char dup_num[MAX_DUP_OPERANDS];
404 /* ??? Note that these are `char' instead of `unsigned char' to (try to)
405 avoid certain lossage from K&R C, wherein `unsigned char' default
406 promotes to `unsigned int' instead of `int' as in ISO C. As of 1999,
407 the most common places to bootstrap from K&R C are SunOS and HPUX,
408 both of which have signed characters by default. The only other
409 supported natives that have both K&R C and unsigned characters are
410 ROMP and Irix 3, and neither have been seen for a while, but do
411 continue to consider unsignedness when performing arithmetic inside
412 a comparison. */
414 /* The number of operands of the insn. */
415 char n_operands;
417 /* The number of MATCH_DUPs in the insn. */
418 char n_dups;
420 /* The number of alternatives in the constraints for the insn. */
421 char n_alternatives;
423 /* True if insn is ASM_OPERANDS. */
424 bool is_asm;
426 /* In case we are caching, hold insn data was generated for. */
427 rtx_insn *insn;
430 extern struct recog_data_d recog_data;
432 /* RAII class for saving/restoring recog_data. */
434 class recog_data_saver
436 recog_data_d m_saved_data;
437 public:
438 recog_data_saver () : m_saved_data (recog_data) {}
439 ~recog_data_saver () { recog_data = m_saved_data; }
442 #ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
443 extern const operand_alternative *recog_op_alt;
445 /* Return a pointer to an array in which index OP describes the constraints
446 on operand OP of the current instruction alternative (which_alternative).
447 Only valid after calling preprocess_constraints and constrain_operands. */
449 inline const operand_alternative *
450 which_op_alt ()
452 gcc_checking_assert (IN_RANGE (which_alternative, 0,
453 recog_data.n_alternatives - 1));
454 return &recog_op_alt[which_alternative * recog_data.n_operands];
456 #endif
458 /* A table defined in insn-output.cc that give information about
459 each insn-code value. */
461 typedef bool (*insn_operand_predicate_fn) (rtx, machine_mode);
462 typedef const char * (*insn_output_fn) (rtx *, rtx_insn *);
464 struct insn_gen_fn
466 typedef void (*stored_funcptr) (void);
468 template<typename ...Ts>
469 rtx_insn *operator() (Ts... args) const
471 typedef rtx_insn *(*funcptr) (decltype ((void) args, NULL_RTX)...);
472 return ((funcptr) func) (args...);
475 // This is for compatibility of code that invokes functions like
476 // (*funcptr) (arg)
477 insn_gen_fn operator * (void) const { return *this; }
479 // The wrapped function pointer must be public and there must not be any
480 // constructors. Otherwise the insn_data_d struct initializers generated
481 // by genoutput.cc will result in static initializer functions, which defeats
482 // the purpose of the generated insn_data_d array.
483 stored_funcptr func;
486 struct insn_operand_data
488 const insn_operand_predicate_fn predicate;
490 const char *const constraint;
492 ENUM_BITFIELD(machine_mode) const mode : 16;
494 const char strict_low;
496 const char is_operator;
498 const char eliminable;
500 const char allows_mem;
503 /* Legal values for insn_data.output_format. Indicate what type of data
504 is stored in insn_data.output. */
505 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE 0 /* abort */
506 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_SINGLE 1 /* const char * */
507 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_MULTI 2 /* const char * const * */
508 #define INSN_OUTPUT_FORMAT_FUNCTION 3 /* const char * (*)(...) */
510 struct insn_data_d
512 const char *const name;
513 #if HAVE_DESIGNATED_UNION_INITIALIZERS
514 union {
515 const char *single;
516 const char *const *multi;
517 insn_output_fn function;
518 } output;
519 #else
520 struct {
521 const char *single;
522 const char *const *multi;
523 insn_output_fn function;
524 } output;
525 #endif
526 const insn_gen_fn genfun;
527 const struct insn_operand_data *const operand;
529 const char n_generator_args;
530 const char n_operands;
531 const char n_dups;
532 const char n_alternatives;
533 const char output_format;
536 extern const struct insn_data_d insn_data[];
537 extern int peep2_current_count;
539 #ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
540 #include "insn-codes.h"
542 /* An enum of boolean attributes that may only depend on the current
543 subtarget, not on things like operands or compiler phase. */
544 enum bool_attr {
545 BA_ENABLED,
546 BA_PREFERRED_FOR_SPEED,
547 BA_PREFERRED_FOR_SIZE,
548 BA_LAST = BA_PREFERRED_FOR_SIZE
551 /* Target-dependent globals. */
552 struct target_recog {
553 bool x_initialized;
554 alternative_mask x_bool_attr_masks[NUM_INSN_CODES][BA_LAST + 1];
555 operand_alternative *x_op_alt[NUM_INSN_CODES];
558 extern struct target_recog default_target_recog;
559 #if SWITCHABLE_TARGET
560 extern struct target_recog *this_target_recog;
561 #else
562 #define this_target_recog (&default_target_recog)
563 #endif
565 alternative_mask get_enabled_alternatives (rtx_insn *);
566 alternative_mask get_preferred_alternatives (rtx_insn *);
567 alternative_mask get_preferred_alternatives (rtx_insn *, basic_block);
568 bool check_bool_attrs (rtx_insn *);
570 void recog_init ();
572 /* This RAII class can help to undo tentative insn changes on failure.
573 When an object of the class goes out of scope, it undoes all group
574 changes that have been made via the validate_change machinery and
575 not yet confirmed via confirm_change_group.
577 For example:
579 insn_change_watermark watermark;
580 validate_change (..., true); // A
582 if (test)
583 // Undoes change A.
584 return false;
586 validate_change (..., true); // B
588 if (test)
589 // Undoes changes A and B.
590 return false;
592 confirm_change_group ();
594 Code that wants to avoid this behavior can use keep ():
596 insn_change_watermark watermark;
597 validate_change (..., true); // A
599 if (test)
600 // Undoes change A.
601 return false;
603 watermark.keep ();
604 validate_change (..., true); // B
606 if (test)
607 // Undoes change B, but not A.
608 return false;
610 confirm_change_group (); */
611 class insn_change_watermark
613 public:
614 insn_change_watermark () : m_old_num_changes (num_validated_changes ()) {}
615 ~insn_change_watermark ();
616 void keep () { m_old_num_changes = num_validated_changes (); }
618 private:
619 int m_old_num_changes;
622 inline insn_change_watermark::~insn_change_watermark ()
624 if (m_old_num_changes < num_validated_changes ())
625 cancel_changes (m_old_num_changes);
628 #endif
630 #endif /* GCC_RECOG_H */